Posts Tagged ‘Outer Banks Carpet Cleaning’
Carpet Beetles
Carpet Beetles how common are they to your area?
Mattress Cleaning
What are you sleeping with?
Carpet Can Help You Breath Easier!
Some biopollutants, such as animals, dander, house dust mites, and mold, have been linked to allergies and asthma, and many of these substances are commonly found in the average home. It is important to understand that the mere presence of allergens does not in itself pose a hazard. The allergen must be inhaled for exposure to occur, and in order for inhalation to occur, the allergen must be airborne.
The Importance of Carpet Pad
Every step you take creates hundreds of pounds of pressure per square inch in your floor covering. Carpet padding, or cushion as it is sometimes called, helps alleviate that pressure. The decrease in pressure helps make your carpet feel richer, thicker, and softer
The Truth about Sewage
Sewage is one of the most dangerous substances that can enter buildings. Unfortunately, people don’t understand the hazards that sewage creates, particularly for small children, the elderly and those with immune system or respiratory problems.
What's the Best Carpet Cleaning Method?
What is really the best wat to clean carpet? I think by reading this artical you will see that “Steam Cleaning” is the most affective cleaning procedure for your carpet.
Storm Damage Restoration Recommendations
Since there are many variables involved in deciding about appropriate restoration steps, users of this information assume any and all liability for implementing the procedures covered herein.
The Facts about Carpet, Asthma and Allergy
Making the right decisions about carpet starts with having the facts. That is why the
Carpet and Rug Institute (CRI) sponsors scientific research and gathers data from
independent sources to help professionals and the public make educated flooring
choices.
Ten Steps For Improving Your Indoors
While many people are aware that outdoor air pollution can damage their health, a significant number do not realize indoor environmental quality (IEQ) can be more harmful. EPA studies indicate that indoor air levels of many pollutants may be two to five times, and occasionally, more than 100 times higher than outdoor levels. Most people spend as much as 90 percent of their time indoors.
Tips For Keeping Your Furniture Clean
To keep your furniture clean, its necessary to conduct routine maintenance, including periodic cleaning by a certified technician every 12 to 24 months. Furniture and fabric manufacturers recommend that consumers not wait until sever soiling occurs before cleaning because the greater the soiling, the less the likelihood of restoring the fabric’s original color, appearance, and texture, and the greater adverse effect on indoor environmental quality.
The Truth About Mold
Mold becomes a problem inside a home when there’s excessive humidity or moisture. The problem can originate from sudden water releases, like a burst pipe or large spill, or a chronic condition such as a leaking roof or plumbing. Even high humidity or warm, moist air condensing on cool surfaces can trigger mold problems. It’s always best to have the mold assessed and removed by a certified professional.
Beach Food Pantry
On behalf of the Beach Food Pantry, I wish to convey my thanks for the donation of carpet cleaning in our new pantry. Your assosiate did a great job and we truly appreciated his effort in helping to improve our new pantry. Please know that your generosity and thoughtfulness are most appreciated. A note from [...]
Carpet Cleaners Exposed Outer Banks
No insurance? If the price is several hundred dollars cheaper it may sound like an attractive offer. But think about this: If he can’t afford insurance, can he afford to buy you new carpet if he ruins your carpeting? Even worse, don’t you think his family will sue you if he gets severely hurt while on your property?
How Often Should I Clean My Carpets, Rugs and Floors?
How often should you get your carpets cleaned? When you have clean carpet you have a healthy carpet.
Sisal Carpets
Jute, Sisal, Seagrass, COIR, Hemp, names associated with floor coverings made from raw plant material. Ranging from mats to wall belgianintroto wall, some with backings, some not, this type of material is in a very raw state. Therefore, an understanding of how they react to every day soiling and how they respond to cleaning is very helpful.
